Books that are centuries old are often too delicate for museums to open, read, or explore without causing damage. But a new camera developed by a team of MIT researchers can read these books without ...
In the expanding world of podcasting there may yet be space for the printed word. That’s the hypothesis of a team of podcasting and publishing professionals who came together to produce the podcast ...
Founded in 1926 with the publication of an edition of lectures on atomic dynamics by Max Born, the MIT Press took its present form in 1962 and has continued to publish genre-crossing works with a list ...
Funded by Andrew W. Mellon and the National Endowment for the Humanities foundations as part of the Open Book Program, a collection of classic books, published between 1964 and 1998 are now available ...
The MIT Press, a university press affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has launched the MIT Press Open Architecture and Urban Studies, an exhaustive digital collection of rare, ...
In their pursuit of science and discovery, the few female scientists at MIT in the late 20th century found themselves faced with hurdles related to their gender, rather than their research. So they ...
I first discovered Amaranth Borsuk’s work in Between Page and Screen, a romance story, co-authored with Brad Bouse, told through printed visual designs that are activated by a computer webcam. When I ...
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